AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - YD270XBGAFBOX
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Sandie
14-11-2024i had an issue with intermitted posting on the parts i ordered. couldnt rule out parts as i had no more ddr4, am4 cpus or boards to change out to test. after sending it all back, i got another one of these chips. it smokes my fx8350 in every way shape and form. id advise others to be sure to get a good board to run these if youre not on the am4 platform. they can draw some power. i looked at the vrms. anyway i couldnt be more pleased with this cpu as of right now.
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Jesus
Greater than one weekGiven the 3000-Series launch right now is the perfect time to upgrade CPUs. I purchased this on prime day ($199) and the price to performance of this chip is amazing. It comes with the cooler and was far easier to install than my 1600x that required an aftermarket cooler.
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erik
> 3 dayit works fine but it came about 3 weeks late
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Michael
> 3 dayGeneral:
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Mason Hoek
> 3 dayIt’s a beast!!!! I have a normal clock speed of 4ghz no overlock required.
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Kluntor Boogie
> 3 dayGreat processor , not sure if it’s better than an intel comparison cause I’ve never used any intel better than an i5 7th gen .
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Junaish
> 3 day2 Words... Beautiful Invention
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John D.
> 3 dayLlevo 8 meses usandolo y funciona perfecto combinado con mi Motherboerd MSI B450M gaming plus y mi GPU Nvidia 1650 super ventus de MSI, rendimiento excelente en juegos, lo recomiendo!
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BDE
> 3 dayMy i7 4790k board died and I really wanted to support AMD in their return to the competition! Im very happy with this cpu. Im running this on the Asus Crosshair 7 Hero with 32gigs of G-Skill Trident Z F4-3200C16D-32GTZRX.
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HiGravity
> 3 dayWhen re-purposing an old mini-itx I had laying around as linux media PC in the living to be a rose gold glitter bomb gaming rig for my wifes birthday I hit a snag. The connector for the front panel ports had broken a pin, plus it was a bit underpowered to handle much gaming (and NO RGB OMG! lol) so I needed to upgrade it, except the perfectly passable i5 I bought 1 1/2 to 2 years ago apparently is dead to everyone with no decently priced (and literally none at my favorite two vendors) in that form factor. Luckily before I pulled the trigger I realized I could get this and a motherboard for less. Best of all this was such an upgrade that I ended up keeping the 1060 I was going to upgrade since with this chip her primary game looked and played great. Plus the fan is quieter and has RGB which surprisingly looks good in her case and shes actually keeping it on and even playing with the programs where as previously she thought that was for teenage boys playing counter strike lol.